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		<title>By: Patterns of Success for Project Workforce Managers &#171; TalentOnTarget</title>
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		<description>[...] Success begins with consistency. Characteristics for success include small teams combined with a &quot;roll up your sleeves&quot; work ethic where work gets done, not delegated until it gets lost. Success also depends on reliable, simple communication, starting with the Plain Old Telephone System (POTS) that we have discussed here before. [...]</description>
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